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How can international schools prepare for a crisis?

Mar 27, 2023

We recently hosted an online panel discussion addressing the challenge of crises management in international schools. Our panel of experts share advice on how to approach the stakeholder communication flow at a time of crisis, the importance of the whole school community鈥檚 wellbeing and much more.

How can international schools prepare for a crisis?

Mar 27, 2023 | Good practice, Heads Up

Nalini Cook, Head of Global Research at 小蓝视频, recently hosted a conversation to address the challenge of crises management in international schools. She spoke with Samantha Gayfer, South East Asia Consultant at , and Maya Nelson, Head of School at in Indonesia. How can school leaders be agile with their crises management strategy? What practical solutions are there to help international schools prepare for a crisis? These questions and many more are discussed in

Although crises management is unique to the context of each school, Samantha understands a crisis to be 鈥渁nything that is going to disrupt, divert or derail your resources from being able to focus on delivering teaching and learning.鈥

The crisis communication flow

In the Heads Up episode, Samantha shares some advice for school leaders to deal with a crisis which may help the international school community. First of all, remember to breathe, she advises, because 鈥渋f you are in a state of crisis, you can鈥檛 manage the crisis!鈥 She urges the prioritisation of senior leadership wellbeing, sharing some resources to help. 鈥淢ake sure that your team are mentally and physically able to be at their best self to contribute鈥ake care of your team first and foremost, so that you can lead through a crisis, because crises need leaders! Once you are sure that everybody is able to show up as their best self, then you manage that communication flow.鈥

鈥淒raft up the initial holding statement as soon as you can, and keep people informed as much as possible鈥, she recommends. Samantha advocates the use of inside-out communication when dealing with a crisis. She advises that you should 鈥渟peak first with your board and your core team, then go to your faculty and staff, then the students and parents. Only then should we be going out to the media鈥 you don鈥檛 ever want your families to find out from the media what is happening 鈥 there are times when that鈥檚 simply unavoidable, but ideally this [communication] happens inside-out.鈥

The crisis of student wellbeing

As previously highlighted by Samantha, the wellbeing of the school community is crucial when it comes to effectively managing a crisis. However, the wellbeing of the school community is impacted by many factors in and outside of the school environment, and crises can often occur as a result. Maya talks about how Jakarta Intercultural School (JIS) approach crises relating to wellbeing and shares some things she鈥檚 learnt from such experiences.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a collaborative effort to be able to support all the students,鈥 she says. JIS has a group of professionals including counsellors and psychologists who can support all stakeholders. Maya strongly believes that it is important to remember to support teachers and parents, too, during a wellbeing crisis. 鈥淚t has been very important to allow our teachers to be able to get the mental health support that they need, with no questions asked. Teachers can access counselling; we knew that this was an area of need 鈥 Parents want to help, but when it鈥檚 your child, it鈥檚 hard to understand what鈥檚 going on because it鈥檚 so close to your heart.鈥

For further insights and advice into how to effectively manage a crisis, including how the governing body can offer support and how to get started immediately, watch the full episode or on most common applications.

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